The Giving Tree Thesis

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We have transformed into a society where people are so focused towards the future that we forget to stop and look what is going on around us. Children are propelled forward to become more mature than ever and are not able to experience the beauty of life. The boy in The Giving Tree by Shel Silverstein moves through life at such a rapid rate, while the tree sits back and watches life go by her. This tree represents the pleasures in life that some may take for granted as they rush through life without reflection.
In the earlier pages, the boy in The Giving Tree represents the quintessence of innocence: childhood. He represents a careless free spirit while he only thinks about the present: climbing trees, picking apples, and sleeping in the